Interactions between climate change, urban infrastructure and mobility are driving dengue emergence in Vietnam

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Rory Gibb
Felipe J. Colón-González
Phan Trong Lan
Phan Thi Huong
Vu Sinh Nam
Vu Trong Duoc
Do Thai Hung
Nguyễn Thanh Dong
Vien Chinh Chien
Ly Thi Thuy Trang
Do Kien Quoc
Tran Minh Hoa
Nguyen Hữu Tai
Tran Thi Hang
Gina Tsarouchi
Eleanor Ainscoe
Quillon Harpham
Barbara Hofmann
Darren Lumbroso
Oliver J. Brady
Rachel Lowe
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[1] London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine,Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Dynamics, Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
[2] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,Centre for Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases
[3] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,Centre on Climate Change and Planetary Health
[4] University College London,Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research, Department of Genetics, Evolution & Environment
[5] Wellcome Trust,Data for Science and Health
[6] Ministry of Health,General Department of Preventative Medicine (GDPM)
[7] National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (NIHE),undefined
[8] Pasteur Institute Nha Trang,undefined
[9] Tay Nguyen Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (TIHE),undefined
[10] Pasteur Institute Ho Chi Minh City,undefined
[11] Center for Disease Control,undefined
[12] Center for Disease Control,undefined
[13] Center for Disease Control,undefined
[14] HR Wallingford,undefined
[15] Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC),undefined
[16] Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA),undefined
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Dengue is expanding globally, but how dengue emergence is shaped locally by interactions between climatic and socio-environmental factors is not well understood. Here, we investigate the drivers of dengue incidence and emergence in Vietnam, through analysing 23 years of district-level case data spanning a period of significant socioeconomic change (1998-2020). We show that urban infrastructure factors (sanitation, water supply, long-term urban growth) predict local spatial patterns of dengue incidence, while human mobility is a more influential driver in subtropical northern regions than the endemic south. Temperature is the dominant factor shaping dengue’s distribution and dynamics, and using long-term reanalysis temperature data we show that warming since 1950 has expanded transmission risk throughout Vietnam, and most strongly in current dengue emergence hotspots (e.g., southern central regions, Ha Noi). In contrast, effects of hydrometeorology are complex, multi-scalar and dependent on local context: risk increases under either short-term precipitation excess or long-term drought, but improvements in water supply mitigate drought-associated risks except under extreme conditions. Our findings challenge the assumption that dengue is an urban disease, instead suggesting that incidence peaks in transitional landscapes with intermediate infrastructure provision, and provide evidence that interactions between recent climate change and mobility are contributing to dengue’s expansion throughout Vietnam.
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